Risk factors for relaparotomy after cesarean section due to hemorrhage: a tertiary center experience

Nurullah Peker, M. Yavuz, Edip Aydın, Serhat Ege, Muhammed Hanifi Bademkıran, T. Karaçor
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Abstract Aim: This study aimed to examine the risk factors for relaparotomy after cesarean section (RLACS) due to bleeding. Material and methods: In this retrospective descriptive case-control study, women who underwent RLACS only for bleeding between 2008 and 2019 at a single tertiary center were examined (the center oversees approximately 25,000 deliveries per year). Maternal characteristics, postoperative findings, and surgical features were compared with a control group that included non-complicated cesarean sections (CS). Multivariable logistic regression analysis was used to identify the risk factors for relaparotomy. Results: Relaparotomy complicated 0.07% (n = 40) of CS during the study period (n = 58,095). When compared with the control group, age, parity, estimated blood loss (EBL), postoperative pulse, blood replacement, and length of hospital stay were statistically higher in patients undergoing relaparotomy, whereas their postoperative systolic and diastolic blood pressure were found to be low. A history of pelvic surgery, the need for intensive care, and complications were more frequent in patients undergoing relaparotomy. When CSs were grouped according to 8-h periods of the day, it emerged that relaparotomies were mostly performed on the patients who underwent CS after working hours. Time interval during the day of the CS [OR: 2.59 (1.10–6.12)] and high postoperative pulse rate [OR: 1.58 (1.28–1.96)] were found to be independent risk indicators for RLACS (AUC: 0.97). Conclusions: Monitoring vital signs in the postoperative period and increasing the number of physicians and nurses during off-hours in hospitals working with on-call duty procedures as determined by the Ministry of Health will reduce the incidence rate of relaparotomy, maternal morbidity, and mortality due to hemorrhage.
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剖宫产术后出血再开腹的危险因素:三级中心经验
摘要目的:探讨剖宫产术后出血再剖腹手术的危险因素。材料和方法:在这项回顾性描述性病例对照研究中,对2008年至2019年期间在单一三级中心(该中心每年监督约25,000例分娩)仅因出血接受RLACS治疗的妇女进行了检查。将产妇特征、术后发现和手术特征与包括非并发症剖宫产(CS)的对照组进行比较。采用多变量logistic回归分析确定再开腹手术的危险因素。结果:在研究期间,有0.07% (n = 40)的CS (n = 58,095)发生了再开腹手术。与对照组相比,剖腹手术患者的年龄、胎次、估计失血量(EBL)、术后脉搏、换血量和住院时间在统计学上更高,而术后收缩压和舒张压较低。盆腔手术史、需要重症监护和并发症在剖腹手术患者中更为常见。当根据一天中8小时的时段对CS进行分组时,发现在工作时间后进行再剖腹手术的患者最多。CS日间间隔时间[OR: 2.59(1.10-6.12)]和术后高脉搏率[OR: 1.58(1.28-1.96)]是RLACS的独立危险指标(AUC: 0.97)。结论:根据卫生部规定的随叫随到程序,在医院进行术后生命体征监测,增加非工作时间的医生和护士数量,将降低剖腹手术的发生率、产妇发病率和出血死亡率。
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